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Wake County School Board Republican Majority Has Long List of Achievements

So with all the “rancor” following the election of the Republican majority on the Wake County Board of Education in 2009, just what got accomplished?

Here is the list for this past year:

  • Balanced the budget that had a $110 million shortfall;
  • Balanced the budget without cutting a single teacher or teacher assistant;
  • Completed an in-depth search for a new superintendent;
  • Hired Superintendent Tata;
  • Revised the responsibilities for the office of the superintendent;
  • Started changes to the Student Assignment Policy to support stability, proximity, and choice;
  • Revised the Student Transfer process to speed up action for parents;
  • Saved $200,000 on transportation costs last year by adjusting less than 5% of the nodes and through approved assignment changes.
  • Greatly reduced the number of appeal hearing from families complaining about student assignments;
  • Change board meeting times to allow parents and WCPSS staff to attend;
  • Created on-line public comment sign-up for action meetings;
  • Created opportunities for strategic planning and for defining District Mission, Vision, and Core Beliefs;
  • Revised the Student Code of Conduct to reduce suspensions and offer more alternative seats;
  • Established monthly work sessions for the board to increase participation;
  • Targeted low-performing schools using the Renaissance Schools turn-around model, and a pilot pay-for- performance using Race to the Top funds;
  • Launched Wake County Global Schools;
  • Launched the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) Schools Collaborative Network;
  • Worked with NC State University to initiate STEM high school;
  • Graduated the first class from the Wake Early College of Health and Sciences;
  • Supported reorganizing the Central Office to increase alignment and instructional support for schools;
  • Developed an inter-local agreement between the Board of Education and the Wake County Commissioners to lower costs for the district;
  • Supported early childhood programs including the continuation of Project Enlightenment and 26 pre-school programs started by ARRA funding;
  • Established the Economically Disadvantaged task force with broad community representation.
  • Reinstated institutional time for students on Wednesdays while maintaining PLTs through other methods;
  • Approved a new cellular phone contract for the district that saves $400,000 annually;
  • Directed staff to continue to reduce costs when re-negotiating contracts;
  • Opened four new schools, and completed renovations to two others;
  • Started construction of Rolesville Middle;
  • Purchased a site for Rolesville High School;
  • Planned for the 2011-2012 opening of STEM high school and Walnut Creek;
  • Completed a strategic analysis of administrative space, which consolidated operations into fewer buildings;
  • Reinstated the elimination of after-school activity buses, which had created inequities in after-school education opportunities;
  • Instated the EVAAS system for evaluating individual student performance;
  • Used EVAAS data to place students in Algebra 1 classes;
  • Started re-evaluating grading policies;
  • Embraced the Common Core State Standards and intensified teacher training this year:
  • Completed the redistricting process creating new voter districts.

And on Tuesday October 19th the Wake County Board of Education Approved the new School Choice Plan!

The new school choice plan was passed with a vote of 6 – 2, with outgoing Democrats Dr. Anne McLaurin and Carolyn Morrison joining the current Republican members in supporting it.

Kevin Hill, who is facing Heather Losurdo in a November 8th runoff election, voted against the plan. Heather supports the plan.

New Board members Susan Evans, Christine Kushner and Jim Martin are vocal supporters of busing for socio-economic diversity. If Kevin Hill is elected in the November 8 runoff, Democrats and their agenda will control the Board.

All Republicans in Wake County that believe in school choice and high achievement for all students must help to elect Heather and retain the majority. Please take a few hours between now and November 8 to help. Go the www.heatherlosurdo.com to volunteer now!

http://www.heatherlosurdo.com/volunteer

2011 Election Handout – Spread the Word!

Help get the word out about your local Wake County Republican Party endorsed candidates! Download the Election 2011 Handout.

Recommendations: Each PDF page download is an 8.5″ x 11.5″ document (front and back). Using an ink jet or color laser printer, print out Page 1(front) then flip and reinsert the paper and print Page 2 (back). Cut with paper trimmer and distribute.

Download 2011 Election Handout - Page 2 (Back)

2011 Election Handout - Page 2 (Back)

Download 2011 Election Handout - Page 1 (Front)

2011 Election Handout - Page 1 (Front)

Monday July 25 – Superintendent Anthony Tata featured speaker

Western Wake Republican Club Presents

A Special July Meeting Event

Southern Wake Republican ClubIn association with
Southern Wake Republican Club

An Evening with Anthony J. Tata

Superintendent, Wake County Public Schools

Superintendent Anthony TataThe Western Wake and Southern Wake Republican Clubs are pleased to welcome Wake County Public Schools Superintendent Tony Tata as the featured speaker for a special joint general membership meeting for the month of July. Mr. Tata will speak on “The Future of the Wake County Public School System” and will entertain questions concerning the Wake County Public Schools.

Monday, July 25 from 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Tickets $20 Members and Guests
(This is not a fundraising event -
ticket covers costs only!)

Italian Bistro Dinner Buffet (click here for menu)

Dinner: 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Speaker: 7:30 pm

Delightful Inspirations
5511 Avent Ferry Rd. (just off Tryon Road)
Raleigh, NC
(click here for Google directions)

Music provided by Paul Fitts
(Part-time DJ and Republican Candidate for Raleigh City Council)

We sold out! Thanks to all who were able to attend this great event.

Flag Day Picnic Chili Cookoff

Chef BillIn addition to food from Danny’s Barbeque, there will be a Chili Cookoff Contest at our Flag Day Picnic on Saturday June 18th. Rumor has it that Bill Clark considers his victory to be a foregone conclusion. Do YOU have a chili recipe that will make the tears roll down Bill’s face? Bring it on!!

Here are some of the Chili Contest rules that our Rules Committee Chair, Darren Eustance, has come up with:

  • You must purchase a picnic ticket to enter the cook-off. But you can enter as many chili varieties as you like since there are a lot of people to feed.
    Chili should be made in advance – bring it in a crock pot or insulated container to keep it warm.
  • Extra points awarded if your recipe uses an endangered species.
  • You don’t have to be a Republican.
  • If you make extra hot chili (I’m looking at you Bill), you are required to bring your own fire extinguisher.
  • You will NOT be given extra credit for fulfilling a quota of different bean varieties or colors. Nor will extra credit be given for using bean varieties that have been “historically discriminated against” in chili recipes. Rather, each bean shall be judged in it’s own merits.
  • None of the ingredients are allowed to have been purchased with funds from either TARP or the Stimulus.
  • Extra credit if the chili is hot enough to increase your carbon footprint.

The winner of the Chili Cookoff will receive a $20 gift certificate to Danny’s and one of our new WWRC  T-shirts. XXL size, of course!

Order your tickets now as we need to provide a ticket count to Danny’s by Thursday evening.

Tickets for June 18 Flag Day Picnic Now on Sale!

On Saturday June 18 (11:00 am – 2:00 pm) the Western Wake Republican Club and the Apex Peak Republican Club will be co-sponsoring a Flag Day Picnic. It will be held at Kiwanis Pavilion at Bond Park in Cary.

  • Food supplied by Danny’s Barbeque
  • Chili Cookoff
  • Fun games and activities for the kids!
  • Music with professional DJ
  • Meet local candidates
  • Western Wake Republican Club Scholarship to be Awarded – Presented by House Majority Leader Skip Stam
  • Tickets just $15 for adults; children under 12 now free

Order Tickets Through PayPal

When you click the Add To Cart button, you will open a PayPal shopping cart, where you will have the opportunity to order Adult and Child priced tickets. You can use your PayPal account or a major credit card. It’s easy and secure!

Please bring your receipt from PayPal for verification. If you have any issues when using PayPal for purchasing tickets contact Keith Mattox at 919-650-3428.

Flag Day Picnic Ticket (Adult)
(children under 12 are free)
$15.00

If you would prefer to purchase tickets with a check or cash contact David Newberry (WWRC) at 919-380-0022 or Darren Eustance (Apex Peak Republican Club) at 919-924-1129.